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Título : Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) infection of macaques: a model for Lassa fever
Autor : Rodas González, Juan David
Zapata Jiménez, Juan Carlos
Pauza, C. David
Lukashevich, Igor S
Salvato, Maria S.
Djavani, Mahmoud M.
Garcia, Cybele
Moshkoff, Dmitry
Bryant, Joseph
Ateh, Eugene
metadata.dc.subject.*: Infecciones por Arenaviridae
Arenaviridae Infections
Modelos Animales de Enfermedad
Disease Models, Animal
Fiebre de Lassa
Lassa Fever
Virus de la Coriomeningitis Linfocítica
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
Macaca mulatta
Fecha de publicación : 2011
Editorial : International Society for Antiviral Research
Elsevier
Citación : Zapata JC, Pauza CD, Djavani MM, Rodas JD, Moshkoff D, Bryant J, Ateh E, Garcia C, Lukashevich IS, Salvato MS. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) infection of macaques: a model for Lassa fever. Antiviral Res. 2011 Nov;92(2):125-38. doi: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2011.07.015.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Arenaviruses such as Lassa fever virus (LASV) and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) are benign in their natural reservoir hosts, and can occasionally cause severe viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) in non-human primates and in human beings. LCMV is considerably more benign for human beings than Lassa virus, however certain strains, like the LCMV-WE strain, can cause severe disease when the virus is delivered as a high-dose inoculum. Here we describe a rhesus macaque model for Lassa fever that employs a virulent strain of LCMV. Since LASV must be studied within Biosafety Level-4 (BSL-4) facilities, the LCMV-infected macaque model has the advantage that it can be used at BSL-3. LCMV-induced disease is rarely as severe as other VHF, but it is similar in cases where vascular leakage leads to lethal systemic failure. The LCMV- infected macaque has been valuable for describing the course of disease with differing viral strains, doses and routes of infection. By monitoring system-wide changes in physiology and gene expression in a controlled experimental setting, it is possible to identify events that are pathognomonic for developing VHF and potential treatment targets.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1872-9096
ISSN : 0166-3542
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2011.07.015
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